SPAM Hoover: BBB Trojan

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So here is what we’re fighting with today, Better Business Bureau fraud/trojan SPAM:

Complaint Case Number: C465B4
Complaint Made by Consumer Mrs. Marcia E. Worthington
Complaint Registered Against: Elizabeth MeHaffey of TIMCO Aviation Services, Inc.
Date: 05/14/2007/

Instructions on how to resolve this complaint as well as a copy of the original complaint can be obtained using the link below:

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD AND VIEW DOCUMENTS FOR CASE #C465B4 <>

Disputes involving consumer products and/or services may be arbitrated. Unless they directly relate to the contract that is the basis of this dispute, the following claims will be considered for arbitration only if all parties agree in writing that the arbitrator may consider them:

*       Claims based on product liability;

*       Claims for personal injuries;

*       Claims that have been resolved by a previous court action, arbitration, or written agreement between the parties.

The decision as to whether your dispute or any part of it can be arbitrated rests solely with the BBB.

The BBB offers its members a binding arbitration service for disputes involving marketplace transactions. Arbitration is a convenient, civilized way to settle disputes quickly and fairly, without the costs associated with other legal options.

2007 Council of Better Business Bureaus, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

‘You’ll be openin’ without him, then,’ Parkins said, thinking that if the prices he had seen in the window were any indication, Straker wouldn’t exactly be swamped with customers. ‘What’s Mr Barlow’s first name, by the way?’ He went out the back door and around the house to where he kept the big yellow bus parked. He felt tough and coldly competent. This was infiltration, just like the Army. ‘Yes.’ ‘Well, there’s Marie Boddin. I could walk-‘ 5 Pat Middler picked at a callus on his left palm with great interest.

In case you’re wondering, the link leads to an executable attachment.

All this, yet not a day goes by without someone begging us to let .exe’s through ExchangeDefender. This is why we don’t, it’s been out for over a day yet none of the 10 or so AV engines we use are currently detecting the attachment as anything dangerous. And if you’ve got more than one employee I guarantee there is at least one dumb enough to click on the link. Into the SPAM hoover with you.